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  • Yes. Typically, to multiply two n-bit numbers, you need n - 1 n-bit adders. You basically do long multiplication.

    I'd upload an image but either voyager or my instance won't let me for some reason, so sorry if this doesn't embed right

  • According to the article, the venture capital firm that owned the studio shut the project down and laid off about a hundred employees as they were looking for a publisher.

  • Shader art is underappreciated imo. I've dabbled in it a bit myself but I've never done anything this incredible. Awesome work!

  • Exceedingly rare Jack Black L

  • To think that analog mediums are superior to digital requires a fundamental misunderstanding of signals and the human range of hearing that you can only get from placebo enthusiasts "audiophiles"

    (I am by no means shitting on actual audiophiles btw. I consider myself an amateur audiophile.)

    Edit: should also clarify I'm not shitting on people who enjoy records. I'm shitting on people who strictly think analog is better than digital.

  • I never really got too into it, it was always kinda just a franchise that I interacted with sometimes. Like if I was at a friend's house and they had the movies on or they had Lego Harry Potter on their console of choice I'd be into it. But it always kinda just struck me as an extremely generic franchise. I read the first book as a kid and then kinda just didn't feel compelled after that. I feel like there is so much more you could do with magic in a modern setting other than a half-assed isekai.

  • Make it completely untyped. Everything's just a string.

  • I did, yes.

    I forgot to post an update but I found the source of the issue. Turns out I'm a dumbass and I accidentally loosened my extruder's tension arm.

  • Thank you. I recently replaced that gear as well, and the problem has gotten a bit better. I'll be sure to check everything you just mentioned.

    I tightened the tension arm and now it's clicking when it reaches a piece of filament that isn't extruding fast enough. So I think that means it's an issue with the hotend not heating the filament fast enough. I'll check the friction of the mod though just to be safe, and I don't think I ever calibrated my E-steps, so I'll have to do that.

    Adjusting the tension arm seems to have helped a lot, so I think you're on to something.

  • It's metal, and it seems fine. I'll try adjusting it for a bit more tension and see if that works.

    Edit: nevermind it is plastic. But still, seems fine.

  • So every boomer on facebook. Got it.

  • This has the same vibes as gamestop starting an nft marketplace.

  • Honestly when it works it works wonderfully. Most of my problems with my ender 3 come down to me being a dumbass and not taking care of it properly, and/or just the nozzles they ship with it being cheap as fuck and impossible to cold pull.

    No joke my first ever successful cold pull was 2 days ago, because I had finally gotten a decent set of nozzles.

    If you want to get really serious about printing there are better options out there, but for the cost they really are awesome beginner printers (to be fair I haven't kept up much with printers, so I don't know many other good cheap ones). I mostly only dabble with printing, but my ender 3 pro that I got like 3 years ago has served me very well.

  • Idk why but censoring Rddit is way funnier than it should be

  • I think it's fine in its original contexts (i.e. "retardant", or to "retard" something), but could maybe be avoided in 80% of cases.

    It is inexcusable to apply it to people though.

  • I don't get why this is specific to millennials.

  • Multi-core CPUs were still starting out to be fair, but they were definitely at least somewhat mainstream by the time of the 360/ps3. The 360 was tri-core, and was considered easier to develop for since all three of those cores shared resources. Meanwhile, the cell architecture is hard to develop for even by modern standards. As such, most games only made use of the PPE and left the SPE alone.

  • Gives me hope for a proton drive app. As soon as that's available and viable I'll be able to drop my mega subscription.

  • Fontawesome and its consequences have been a disaster for web development.

  • I don't know the whole deal with them, but off the top of my head I know it's a very far-right social media site that was fairly mainstream for a while. It got a lot of media coverage after getting hacked, so I guess a lot of people ended up blocking it once they heard of it.

    I don't know the full story. They were probably just a bunch of trolls like a lot of the other instances.